Warm temperatures - typically 28-30 degrees Celsius during the day - with a 5oC drop at night.
Ticks generally prefer warm temperatures and thrive in environments with high humidity. However, they can also survive in cooler temperatures, especially during the fall and winter months.
no. the prefer a warm environment
Warm; because they are cold blooded they need to be warm to survive.
Platypuses prefer cool water. Ideally, they prefer temperatures around 18 degrees Celsius. Even in the tropical north, water temperature is reasonably constant and remains below 24-26 degrees Celsius, which is the maximum temperature in which platypuses can live comfortably.
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When a warm object and a cool object come into contact, heat transfers from the warm object to the cool object until they reach thermal equilibrium. This means their temperatures will eventually equalize, becoming an average temperature between the two initial temperatures.
Snakes can't regulate their tempature because they are cold blooded. When they want to warm up they sun themselves usually on a flat surface such as a rock. To get cool they will retreat to the shade. Many snakes live under rocks or holes in the ground where they go to get cool.
Whether or not bacteria prefer a warm climate or cool climate depends on the species of bacteria. Common bacteria reproduce quicker in a warm climate and slower in a cold. For example that is why most people refrigerate their food. Just about no bacteria can survive in 40 degrees F or less or above 140 degrees F.
Rattlesnakes will move to a warm and sunny area when they are too cool and into the shade when they are too warm. They use the environment to manage their internal temperature. They are cold-blooded animals.
It has to be the Summer. In Winter, the ocean currents are WARM compared to coastal temperatures.
Elephants prefer warm weather with plenty of shade to protect their sensitive skin from the sun. They are not well adapted to very cold or very hot temperatures. In the wild, they seek out water sources to stay cool and hydrated.